Motorhome Stopovers in Lee Moor

Lee Moor is a small village on the southwestern edge of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, sitting between Plymouth and the open moor. The A38 runs to the south, and the B3416 connects the area toward Plympton and Plymouth. The village is known locally for its china clay workings โ€” the white spoil heaps are a distinctive feature of this corner of the moor.

Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified stopovers near Lee Moor โ€” a practical option for motorhomers on the edge of Dartmoor, close enough to Plymouth to be useful but with the moorland on the doorstep.

Stops in the Area

  • Motorhome-friendly stops on Dartmoor’s edge โ€” verified overnight options near the southwestern moor boundary
  • Campervan stops near Plymouth โ€” within easy reach of the city via the A38 and B-roads
  • Member reviews โ€” practical insights from motorhomers who’ve used this part of south Devon as a base

๐Ÿ“ Explore Lee Moor on Google Maps


Exploring Dartmoor’s southwestern edge or heading into Plymouth? Membership opens up verified stopovers here and across the national park.

Join the Motorhome Stopover Club โ†’


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